SENIOR CERTIFICATE EXAMSELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
GRADE 12
AMENDED SCE PAST PAPERS AND MEMOS
MAY/JUNE 2018
INSTRUCTIONS TO MARKERS
QUESTION 1: OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
1.1 The type of work done in an electrical technology workshop requires the correct intensity of light because good visibility ✔ is crucial in performing work, e.g. soldering work, panel wiring, measuring electrical quantities and for safety requirements. ✔ (2)
1.2 Dangerous practices are processes✔ or activities that have some form of inherent ✔risk or hazard when performed and may lead to serious injuries or even death. (2)
1.3
1.4 Workers infected with HIV tend to be absent from work regularly due to illness✔ because of their weakened immune system and this impacts negatively on productivity. ✔ (2)
1.5 It is ethically correct to report a person who is working under the influence of medication that may lead to drowsiness because the person may place himself/herself and other persons in danger while operating the machinery. ✔ The person may also cause damage to the machinery.✔ therefore no person may enter or remain in a workplace under the influence of medications. (2) [10]
QUESTION 2: THREE-PHASE AC GENERATION
2.1
2.2 Three coils are placed at 1200 relative to each other.✔ When these coils are rotated anti-clockwise they cut the magnetic field lines which induce the emfs of the same frequency and magnitude in these coils.✔ The induced emfs are at 1200 out of phase with each other. ✔ (3)
2.3
2.3.1
IPH = VPH ✔
ZPH
= 220
16
= 13,75 A ✔ ✔ (3)
2.3.2
P = I2Z
=13,752 × 16
= 3025 W
= 3,025 kW ✔ (3)
2.4
2.4.1
2.4.2
2.5
2.5.1 Input power to the load
P= P1 + P2 + P3✔
= 8000 + 4000 + (-460)
= 11,54 kW ✔ ✔ (3)
2.5.2 Power dissipated = ✔
P = √3VLILCos θ
IL = 11540
√3 × 380 × 0,8
= 21,92 A ✔ (3) [20]
QUESTION 3:THREE-PHASE TRANSFORMERS
3.1
3.1.1
3.1.2
3.2 When an alternating voltage is connected to the primary windings, a magnetising current will flow, ✔and an alternating magnetic field is set up in the core. ✔ This alternating magnetic field links with the secondary windings, and an emf is induced in the secondary windings ✔ (3)
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.5.1
VL = √3 × VPH ✔
= √3 × 220✔
= 381,05 V ✔ (3)
3.5.2
S = √3 × VL × IL
IL = S IPH = IL ✔
√3 × VL ∴ = 454,55 A
= 300000
√3 × 381,05
= 454,55 A ✔ (5)
3.5.3
P = SCos θ ✔
= 300000 × 0,8 ✔
= 240 kW ✔
or
P = √3VLILCos θ
= √3 × 381,05 × 454,55 × 0,8 ✔
= 240 kW (3) [20]
QUESTION 4: THREE-PHASE MOTORS AND STARTERS
4.1
4.1.1 It houses the bearings that hold the rotor axis ✔ (1)
4.1.2 The purpose of the cooling fins is to dissipate generated heat to the outside of the motor ✔ (1)
4.1.3
4.2
4.3
4.3.1 Synchronous speed of the motor.
ns = 60 × f
p
= 60 × 50 ✔
2
= 1500 RPM ✔ (3)
4.3.2 Rotor speed of the motor. = ✔
nr = ns(1-S)
= 1500(1- 0,04)
= 1440 RPM ✔ ✔ (3)
4.4
4.4.1
P = √3 × VL × IL × Cos θ × η
= √3 × 380 × 15 × 0,8 × 0,9 ✔
= 7,108 kW ✔(3)
4.4.2 The supply current will be less✓ for the same output power. ✓ (2)
4.5
4.5.1
4.5.2 The two motors are running, ✔because the MC1 (N/O), MC2 (N/O) ✔ and T (N/O) are closed. ✔ (3)
4.5.3 The overload relays are connected to each motor so that each motor can be disconnected from the supply✔ the moment the current in that motor exceed the value that the overload is specifically designed for ✔without affecting the running of the other motor. ✔ (3)
4.5.4 When the start button is pressed, the MC1 will be energised, ✔ closing MC1 (N/O1) and MC1 (N/O2) and Motor 1 will run. ✔ Timer contact (T) will also be energised and after pre-determined time T (N/O) will close ✔and Motor 2 will run. ✔Both motors can be stopped by pressing the stop button. (4)
4.5.5 Conveyer belt (1)
4.6 Check the:
4.7 The motor cannot be used✔ because there is continuity between winding U and W ✔due to damaged insulation of the two windings ✔ which will result in a short circuit and further burning of wires. (3)
4.8 The function of the zero volt coil is to switch off the supply to the circuit✔ in the event of power failure. ✔ and when the power is restored, the system will remain off until it is re-started. (2) [40]
QUESTION 5: RLC
5.1
5.2
5.2.1 The power factor is lagging✔ (1)
5.2.2
Cos θ = R
Z
but Z = √R2 + (XL - XC)2
= √202 + (60 - 35)2
= 32,02 Ω ✔
therefore Cos θ = 20
32,02
= 0,62 ✔ (5)
5.2.3 The Q factor will be halved✔ because the Q factor is inversely proportional to the resistance of the circuit✔. The doubling of the inductance and capacitance as a ratio will have no effect on the Q factor.✔ (3)
5.3 At resonance, the impedance of the circuit is at a minimum and hence the current is at a maximum.✔ When there is a change in frequency from resonance, the impedance will increase ✔ causing the current to decrease.✔ (2)
5.4
5.4.1 (3)
5.4.2
Ir = E
R
= 240
20
= 12 A ✔ ✔ (3) [20]
QUESTION 6: LOGIC
6.1
6.1.1 (1)
6.1.2 (1)
6.2 Relay logic✔ (1)
6.3
6.4
6.5 A series of instructions✔ written in ladder logic/function block or instruction list that is used to control the operation of a PLC.✔ (2)
6.6
6.7
6.7.1 A timer is a function in PLC programs that waits for a predetermined time✔ before executing a certain programmed function.✔ (2)
6.7.2 Markers are registers in the memory used to store information until needed by the program.✔ Markers are also used to retain information from the end one rung to the beginning of the next rung of a program. ✔ (2)
6.8 It would reduce the complexity of the ladder program✔ and the reaction and execution time would be quicker✔ with a smaller program. (2)
6.9 (6)
6.10 (6)
6.11 (8)
6.12 (5)
QUESTION 7: AMPLIFIERS
7.1
7.1.1 Negative feedback is when a portion of the output is fed back to the input✔ and is 180º out of phase with the input✔ (2)
7.1.2 The bandwidth refers to the range of frequencies✔ that the op amp can operate without distortion (linearly)✔ (2)
7.2
7.2.1 (4)
7.2.2
7.3 Oscillator circuits✔ (1)
7.4 (2)
7.5
7.5.1 Summing amplifier circuit✔ (1)
7.5.2
7.5.3 (3)
(All values in kilo ohm)
7.6
7.6.1 By replacing the feedback capacitor✔ with a feedback resistor✔ (2)
7.6.2 (4)
7.7
7.7.1
7.7.2 (3)
7.7.3 (3)
7.8 (4)
7.9 (3)
7.10 (5)
7.11 (5)
7.12
7.12.1 used as a buffer ✔ (1)
7.12.2 Used for isolation ✔ because of its high input impedance and low output impedance ✔ (2) [50]
TOTAL: 200